Markinch Biomass CHP Plant
Markinch Biomass CHP Plant Operational | |
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Operator | RWE |
Capacity | 61.6 MWe |
Feedstock | Waste Wood/Virgin |
EPR (Waste Licence) | PPC/A/1096556 |
ROC | Yes |
CfD | |
CHP | Unkwn |
Operators Annual Report
Input Data
Year | Wood | Litter | RDF | Other | Total |
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Output Data
Year | IBA | IBA %ge of Tot IN | APC | APC %ge of Tot IN |
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Summary
A Biomass Cogeneration Combined Heat and Power (CHP) EFW facility based on c.450,000 tonnes per annum of biomass fuel of which approximately 90% is recovered waste wood and the remainder virgin wood sourced from sustainably manged forests[1].
The facility is located in the small town of Markinch in Fife, Scotland and has an installed capacity of 55 MW. The plant had been generating power to Tullis Russell Papermakers and the local network since February 2014 however, following the paper plants closure the biomass facility has since only been operating in 'power only mode' at full capacity[1].
The owner and operator of the facility is RWE npower renewable, a susbsidiary of RWE Innogy's UK. The plant became operational at the end of 2012[2]. The plant replaces the existing coal-fired plant at the paper mill site and required an investment of approximately £200m[2]. RWE, the owner and operator officially took over the site in November 2010[2].
The project was partially financed by £8.1m of support from the Scottish Government's Regional Selective Asssitance (RSA) grant which encourages investment and provides financial support to new and exisitng businesses that can create or safeguard jobs in designated areas of Scotland[2].
Plant
Marchinch Biomass Power Plant uses CHP technology which generates both electricity and heat simultaneously and in so doinggenerate up to 20% in energy savings[2]. the technology uses a fluidised bed boiler and flue gas systems< ref name="POW" />.
Metso power was awarded a contract worth £75m for the delivery of a 155MWth circulating fluidised bed boiler and flue gas treatment plant. aker Solutions were awarded a £115m contract to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) and project managment. It was also responsible for the design, supply, construction, installation and commissioning of the plant[2].